EEO Report

two (for broadcast employment units with five to ten full-time employees,
or stations located in a smaller market)

or four (for employment units with more than ten full-time employees
that are not located in a smaller market)

recruitment initiatives within each two years of a station 5 renewal term
from the list of the following eligible initiatives:

Eligible Initiatives:

(1) participating in at least four job fairs by station personnel
who have substantial responsibility in making hiring decisions;

(2) hosting at least one job fair;

(3) participating in at least four events or programs sponsored by educational
institutions relating to career opportunities in broadcasting;

(4) participating in at least four events sponsored by organizations
representing groups present in the community interested in broadcast employment
issues, including conventions, career days, workshops, and similar activities;

(5) co-sponsoring at least one job fair with organizations

in the business and professional community whose membership
includes substantial participation by women and minorities;

(6) participating in job banks, Internet programs, and
other programs designed to promote outreach generally(i.e., not related to specific job vacancies);

(7) establishing training programs designed to enable station

personnel to acquire skills that could qualify them for higher level staff positions;

(8) establishing a mentoring program for station personnel;

(9) sponsoring at least two events in the community designed to
inform and educate members of the public as to employment
opportunities in broadcasting;

(l0) listing each upper-level category opening in a job bank or
newsletter of media trade groups whose membership includes
substantial participation by women and minorities;

(11) providing assistance to unaffiliated non-profit entities

in the maintenance of web sites that provide counseling or career development assistance
with respect to searching for broadcast employment;

that would enable them to better refer job candidates for broadcast positions;

(14) participating in scholarship programs directed to students
desiring to pursue a career in broadcasting;

(15) establishing an internship program designed

to assist members of the community to acquire skills needed
for broadcast employment; and

(16) participating in other activities designed by the station’s
employment unit that are reasonably calculated to further the goal of
disseminating information as to employment opportunities in
broadcasting to job candidates who might otherwise be unaware
of such opportunities.

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